@article{gautam_younts_li_yan_danilov_klump_constantinou_so_you_ade_et al._2016, title={Charge photogeneration in organic photovoltaics: Role of hot versus cold charge-transfer excitons}, volume={6}, DOI={10.1002/aenm.201670002}, abstractNote={In article number 1501032, Kenan Gundogdu and co-workers present hot and cold exciton charge separation at the polymer/fullerene interface. On the left of the image high energy photons create excitons with excess energy. On the right of the image low energy photons create solely low energy charge transfer excitons. Both types separate into free charges effectively.}, number={1}, journal={Advanced Energy Materials}, author={Gautam, B. R. and Younts, R. and Li, W. T. and Yan, L. and Danilov, E. and Klump, E. and Constantinou, I. and So, Franky and You, W. and Ade, H. and et al.}, year={2016} }